Los Parceros, a lively eatery serving Colombian dishes, has opened in downtown West Palm Beach. Owners Amanda Olmstead and Karina Patino moved the restaurant from its original suburban location on Okeechobee Boulevard, near the Florida Turnpike.

There are also plenty of hefty main plates (a Bandeja Paisa, or Colombian combo, is laden with grilled steak, Colombian chorizo, pork rinds, a fried egg, sweet plantains and an arepa, all for $15), as well as plenty of opportunities to snapshot some click-worthy food porn.

Also hefty: the space, 3500 square feet of it.

“One of the reasons we moved over to downtown West Palm is because our other space was only 1000 square feet. We were packed during the World Cup and we realized we could do more in a bigger space,” co-owner Patino said Tuesday.

With this space, there’s more room for the eatery’s split personality. From 10 a.m. to midnight, the full menu is offered for lunch and dinner. But from Thursday through Saturday, from midnight to 5 a.m., the place caters to downtown’s club stragglers and late night cravings. During those wee hours, a pared down menu of fast street foods is served.

The owners have mastered the art of fresh street foods, thanks to their Los Parceros food truck, which parks along Military Trail at Southern Boulevard.

The restaurant’s prices are inexpensive for the Clematis Street dining district. And even so, Patino and Olmstead offer a 20 percent discount to anyone in the restaurant biz. And there are more deals to come: